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Guest Faculty

The individuals listed herein have participated in past Entrepreneurial Leaders Conferences as guest faculty. We list them by way of thanks and also as representative of the high-level of quality of presenters at our conferences. In addition, some of our guest faculty participate in more than one conference.

Peter Heslam MA BA DPhil FRSA Dr Peter Heslam is Director of Transforming Business (www.transformingbusiness.net), a multi-disciplinary research and development project on enterprise solutions to poverty at Cambridge University. Peter has an established international reputation for work at the interface between ethics, business, society and culture. He is a prolific writer, speaker, researcher and commentator on the role of business in economic and social development. His publications include Globalization: Unravelling the New Capitalism, Globalization and the Good and Transforming Capitalism: Entrepreneurship and the Renewal of Thrift. Peter is the recipient of a number of prizes and awards; he is a Senior Member of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, CEO, The Roosevelt Group & Research Professor, Yale University. Theodore Roosevelt Malloch is Research Professor for the Spiritual Capital Initiative, Centre for Faith and Culture, Yale University (www.yale.edu/faith). Ted is also Chairman and Chief Executive officer of The Roosevelt Group, a leading strategic management and thought leadership company. He has served on the executive board of the World Economic Forum which hosts the renowned annual Davos meeting in Switzerland. An accomplished author, his most recent books are: Spiritual Enterprise: Doing Virtuous Business, Encounter Books 2008 (over 25,000 copies sold) and Renewing American Culture: The Pursuit of Happiness, 2006, with Scott Massey, which has been made into an Emmy nominated PBS documentary.

Dr. Karl Moore, Professor of Management, McGill University-Dr. Karl Moore teaches graduate courses in leadership and organization at McGill's Desautels Faculty of Management. He has taught extensively with leading universities including: Oxford, LBS, Cambridge, Darden, INSEAD, Duke, the Drucker School, the Rotterdam School of Management, IIM Bangalore and Queen's. He has been a consultant to leading global firms including: Nokia, Morgan Stanley, IBM, British Airways, HP, Shell, Volvo, Accenture, Lilly, Pfizer and Regis McKenna. He also has regular columns in widely-read publications such as the Globe & Mail and Forbes. The winter 2006 issue of Business Strategy Review, published by the London Business School, identified Karl among a group of about 20 of the world’s greatest business thinkers.

Dr. Mitchell Neubert, Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics, Baylor University, Waco, TX-Dr. Mitchell J. Neubert is an Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Baylor University and the Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in Business. He provides leadership to programs and initiatives that promote his conviction that businesses can do well by doing good. Prior to arriving at Baylor, Mitch served as the Director for Masters Programs in Organization Development at Bowling Green State University. In this capacity, he trained consultants and organizational leaders in practical techniques for improving organizational performance and developing personal leadership capabilities. He earned his PhD in organizational behaviour/human resources from the University of Iowa. He remains active developing leaders in his part-time role as the Chief Learning Officer for LTrek Leadership Development Corporation (www.LTrek.com).

R. Paul Stevens, Professor Emeritus, Marketplace Theology, Regent College-Paul Stevens is a leading practical theologian and educator in the evangelical world with respect to empowering Christians to pursue their calling in the marketplace. He has long been associated with Regent College (www.regent-college.edu) and has lectured throughout the world. His mission is to empower ordinary people to integrate their faith and life from Monday to Sunday. He is the author of Doing God's Business: Meaning and Motivation for the Marketplace. Some of Paul’s other publications include: Work Matters: A Biblical Perspective on Labour (forthcoming, available in PDF format) The Other Six Days: Vocation, Work and Ministry in Biblical Perspective(Eerdmans, translated into Korean); The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity (with Robert Banks, IVP); and Liberating the Laity(IVP/Regent Publishing, , Translated into Korean, Portuguese, and Chinese).